Martin Norland wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
Nigel Jones wrote:
Problems guys...
Emails don't actually "come" from [EMAIL PROTECTED] they are sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then sent like it was an email from the sender to
x subscriber...
Really you should be suggesting that the subjects be used in the
Jochem Maas wrote:
Nigel Jones wrote:
Problems guys...
Emails don't actually "come" from [EMAIL PROTECTED] they are sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then sent like it was an email from the sender to
x subscriber...
Really you should be suggesting that the subjects be used in the
event/filter things.
O
Nigel Jones wrote:
Problems guys...
Emails don't actually "come" from [EMAIL PROTECTED] they are sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then sent like it was an email from the sender to
x subscriber...
Really you should be suggesting that the subjects be used in the
event/filter things.
Autoresponders DO ha
Problems guys...
Emails don't actually "come" from [EMAIL PROTECTED] they are sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then sent like it was an email from the sender to
x subscriber...
Really you should be suggesting that the subjects be used in the
event/filter things.
Autoresponders DO have their uses (b
On Monday 24 January 2005 02:13, Samar wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:56:03 +0800, Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > More specifically, smart autoresponders will not respond to mailing
> > lists, bounces, etc.
>
> If they are some kind of extensions or plug-ins to email clients, I
> guess
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:56:03 +0800, Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> More specifically, smart autoresponders will not respond to mailing lists,
> bounces, etc.
If they are some kind of extensions or plug-ins to email clients, I
guess you could put up some more info on them to enlighten all
On Sunday 23 January 2005 23:40, JeRRy wrote:
> > I do support you too, Jerry. People should either
> > somehow exclude
> > 'php-db'/other mailing lists to be auto-replied to
> > or they must keep
> > off their auto-replies with themselves.
>
> Yes most mail systems allows you to exclude certain
>
What i love even better is when somebody on a mailing list, makes the
email hand back a receipt, how many people on this list, 10k+? Ouch
thats a lot of replies. Heh.
Marcus Joyce
JeRRy wrote:
I do support you too, Jerry. People should either
somehow exclude
'php-db'/other mailing lists to b
I do support you too, Jerry. People should either somehow exclude
'php-db'/other mailing lists to be auto-replied to or they must keep
off their auto-replies with themselves.
Its quite stupid recieving emails saying "I am out of office" when we
are waiting for more urgent things.
Regards,
Samar
> I do support you too, Jerry. People should either
> somehow exclude
> 'php-db'/other mailing lists to be auto-replied to
> or they must keep
> off their auto-replies with themselves.
Yes most mail systems allows you to exclude certain
domains from getting a auto response. Or if they own
thei
Why do people set auto responses on a mailing list
like this? It's crazy, imagine all the auto replies
this list would generate. As if I care if a user is
not able to reply because they have gone on holidays
or something. If they don't reply obviously they are
not around or can't answer or don't
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